Site Description

Site ID: FB01
Roxbury Township, Morris County
Stream Category: FW2-TP(C1) (Category 1, Trout production waters)
Site monitors Drakes Brook (above Eyland Ave) subwatershed (HUC: 02030105010010)
The site is located upstream of the bridge on Patricia Drive. The site is located near the intersection of Patricia Drive and Route 206; it is downstream of Mooney Road.

What is being monitored at this site?

  • Biological and Visual Assessments (?)
  • Chemical Testing (?)

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Water Quality Data

Each June, Raritan Headwaters scientists and volunteers visit 72 stream sites in the North and South Branch Raritan Watershed Region (WMA8) of New Jersey to collect data on the health of our streams.  Data collected includes a sample of benthic macroinvertebrates (used to calculate the High Gradient Macroinvertebrate Index;HGMI score), an assessment of the habitat in and around the stream, and chemical conditions in the water.  Chemical parameters include dissolved oxygen, phosphate, chloride, specific conductance, nitrate, turbidity, pH, and temperature. The HGMI is used by the NJ Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to determine if the site is meeting state and national water quality standards under the Clean Water Act. Click here to learn more about our stream monitoring program and water quality reports.

 

Site Data for FB01

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Threats and Recommendations

The HGMI at FB01 was found to be good in 2019, which means it was not biologically impaired.  FB01 has consistently scored good or excellent with respect to HGMI, meaning that this stream has very high water quality. Habitat and chemical parameters at this site also indicate a healthy stream; oxygen levels were high and stream temperatures were low. In systems like this, we must make an effort to preserve this high water quality and ecosystem health. Maintaining riparian buffers and improving green infrastructure can help to sustain and improve the health of this stream.

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